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Bristol Municipal Cemeteries burial registers held by Canford Crematorium covering burials at Greenbank cemetery, 1871-1991 (from 1991 onwards, all cemetery record keeping is computer based). Available as a CD and a downloadable PDF file.

Containing approx 108,000 records with bookmarked surname and chronological indexes.
The following information is included:

Surname

Forename

Burial Date

Parish/District

Sex

Age at Death

Death Date

Register Number

Entry Number

Additional Notes

plus a comprehensive set of introductory notes.

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A new CD of Bristol Municipal burial registers held by Canford Crematorium covering burials at Avonview (1883-1991), Brislington (1905-1991), Canford (1903-1991), Henbury (1923-1991), Ridgeway Park (1888-1991) and Shirehampton (1898-1991) cemeteries. From 1991 onwards, all cemetery record keeping is computer based. Available as a CD and a downloadable PDF file.

Containing approx 145,000 records with bookmarked surname and chronological indexes.
The following information is included:

Cemetery

Register Number

Entry Number

Burial Date

Forename(s)

Surname

Parish/District

Sex

Age at Death

Date of Death

Additional noteworthy information

plus a comprehensive set of introductory notes.

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Published in 1913 & 14.
Transcripts of the most fragile portions of the Bishop's Transcripts (parishregister copies) at the Diocesan Registry at Wells, Somerset.
Dwelly's transcripts are a series of volumes compiled with the object of preserving parishregisters, monumental inscriptions and similar local records.
Useful for family historians with Somerset ancestors.
Machine Searchable.
A digital version of the original book, in PDF format.
Viewable on any computer using Adobe Acrobat Reader

This booklet contains three of the many records from those created by the Eton Poor Law Union. The first two are registers of deaths in the Workhouse between 1848 and 1900. Each entry contains the date of death, the name of the deceased (where known), age and parish to which chargeable. Most records also contain the place of burial or the fact that the corpse was removed by a relative. Very occasionally the name of the relative has been included. The third record is a register of all deaths of infants under one year of age in the Sub District of Burnham within the Eton Registration District between 1879 and 1885. It includes the child's name, age and date of death, together with the name of the child's parent, their residence and occupation. The Eton Poor Law Union was formed in 1835 and initially comprised the parishes of Burnham, Datchet, Denham, Dorney, Eton, Farnham Royal, Fulmer, Hedgerley, Hitcham, Horton, Iver, Langley Marish, Stoke Poges, Taplow, Upton cum Chalvey, Wexham and Wraysbury, all in Buckinghamshire. In 1894 the newly created parishes of Eton Wick and Slough were added and these were joined in 1895 by the newly created parish of Gerrards Cross. Eton Registration District was created in 1837 with the introduction of Civil Registration, the area it covered being the same as that of Eton Poor Law Union.

The Holbeach ParishRegister of Baptisms, Marriages and Burials was the work of the Reverend Grant W. MacDonald, Vicar of St. Mark s, Holbeach. It was first published in 1892. It covers Baptisms, Marriages and Burials from the "missing" parishregisters of 1606 and 1615 to 1640. It also contains a paper about the registers which was read before the Spalding Gentleman s Society in 1891, notes from local wills, the pedigree of Dr. William Stukeley, local landowners and a great many more miscellaneous records. This CD contains a reproduction of the complete publication. Searchable PDF.

St.Mary's is the oldest existing Catholic Church in Manchester and Salford. The Manchester Mission first began in 1773, in a room in Roman Entry (off High St.). In 1776, it moved to Rook Street Chapel (off Market St.). The Mission finally moved, in 1794, to Mulberry Street and remained on the same site, as a functioning parish church, to the present day. The Registers have been fully transcribed and, with the exception of the Marriages, are presented in Surname sorted order in searchable PDF format.

Baptisms are contiguous from 1794 to 1850

The Burial ground is under the floor of the church (now sealed). The Registers have a seven year gap, with a further 18-month break within the second register

Legal marriages were not permitted here until 1837, but the Registerrecords the Sacrament of Marriage for a five year period. In the absence of a full Marriage Register, there is a list of Parents, extracted from the five Baptism Registers and presented as two (father & mother) surname sorted tables with the child's Baptism date to help fix a time frame. Also the parents list is supplied as an unformatted (CSV) text file, which may be copied into a spreadsheet for personal analysis. The Clergy are listed, with the date of their first appearance in a register

THE SURREY BURIAL INDEX, compiled by Alan Benny, includes 575,500 burials and covers the period from the start of each ParishRegister, mostly up to 1865 (some later) for ALL ANCIENT parishes and many "modern" parishes (created after 1837) in RURAL SURREY. In addition to parish burials the index includes Dorking Cemetery records up to 1999, Godalming (Nightingale) Cemetery records up to 1998 and Godalming (Eashing) Cemetery records to 2003. Also, there are separate full transcription and indexes to Dorking Cemetery to 1950, Eashing to 1953 and Nightingale to 1955. Entries from more that 30 non-conformist Registers within the county.

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